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I have a 10 gauge Nichols Lefever, Grade E, 34" barrels with fairly modern stock dimensions. Great gun and fantastic shooter. Mine is all original condition about 65% bbl pattern and 85% metal and wood. Enjoy it
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Every one of my Lefevers has modern stock dimensions.
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Here are the photos first taken with my new iPhone.
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More pictures.
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I have a 16ga F grade pivot lever 10398. Bought it as a project a few months ago so still working on it but I can't wait to shoot it! That Nichols is a beautiful piece though, great find!
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mighty nice gun...should make a fine turkey gun...charlie
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The basic action frame and locks of this gun look very much like those of a W. & C. Scott hammer gun of that period. Especially the percussion style firing pin skirts. And while I can't say for sure, I'm willing to bet that Scott is where the basic forgings were sourced.
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Jim Signore Could you please check the serial number on your F grade as I own E grade 14 ga Lefever with the same number.
I have 3 John Nichols guns. An A geade, a B grade and a C grade. |
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